Social Impact Of World War 1

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World War 1, was an event in the United States that changed the lives of Americans socially, politically, and economically. Socially, World War 1 had a great impact on American families and children. Economically, the United States gained superior power in the industrialized world. Politically, America stayed out of disputes and affairs in the world, especially Europe, at the same time the women’s movement progressed. World War I affected America in every aspect of life and were felt even after the war ended.
World War 1 began in 1914 and ended in 1918, World War 1, was called, The Great War of the War to End All Wars. The economy of United States was in a recession when World War 1 began. The war was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Fernidad of Austria and his pregnant wife Sophie. The main cause of World War 1, were the differences of foreign policies with the world major powers. The United States joined the war in April 6, 1917 after 128 American soldiers were killed by a German submarine. Although, President Wilson wanted to remain neutral and wanted a peaceful war,
With men away at war women had to take responsibility of supporting their families and not giving up. For example, women were working in the industry factories doing jobs that men once performed. Women were working in the factories and yet would still get paid less than men would. Women would also volunteer their time selling the victory and liberty bonds to finance the war. Older children at home were having more responsibilities than usual. For example, older siblings at home were having to take care of younger siblings while their mothers were away at work. It affected children mentally, because they did not understand why their fathers had to be away from home. World War 1 broke the American family values of having mothers being stay at home mothers and fathers supporting their

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